Endothia radicalis
Endothia radicalis is a plant pathogen. It was discovered in 1916 by Stephen Bruner. He found it growing on eucalyptus, mango and avocado.[1]
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Endothia radicalis ascospores from Lewis David de Schweinitz' specimen in Theodor Magnus Fries' herbarium | |
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References
- Bruner, Stephen C (1916). "A New Species of Endothia". Mycologia. 8 (5): 239–242. doi:10.1080/00275514.1916.12018888. JSTOR 3753073.
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